Chocolate cake... First off, this is actually the second Shifter story in my vault of stories. I've pulled this one out and cleaned it up a bit. I didn't have all of my 'Universe' set in stone, and still don't. Secondly, understand that I base many of my characters on people I know. If my mundane friends only knew! :) The character Eric is partially based on my dear partner Wolf, who I had just met. I didn't know about his chocolate allergy, which was later incorporated into the characters in MTJAFT and other stories. The allergy is also mentioned deep in the story. Can't remember if it is in this part or part 3. So, I hope you enjoy this chapter. Vote and comment please! It helps me as a writer and helps clear up issues. :)
Jaisen
Eric sat back in the chair, and held the hand that Kate extended to him.
"So what happened when all the screaming and shouting stopped?"
"Well, she started throwing all of my stuff out of the house. I ignored her and dressed my leg up again as it had started to bleed through the bandage. I picked up my stuff and put it in the truck. Then I left the house. I had to hope she wouldn't hurt the children while I took care of business."
"Business? What did you do Eric?"
"Something I don't regret."
"Eric?"
"I went back to the big house and called the boss out onto the porch. I told him what I thought of him and then I shifted."
"Um, what happened?" Kate tried to picture this in her head.
"He had been laughing, and when I shifted, he screamed. Then he pulled his gun."
"Oh!"
"He never got a chance to pull the trigger. I took his throat out. Then I buried him up in the hills where no one ever found him. Cleaned up the porch, threw away my jeans and went back to the house."
"Threw away the jeans? Why didn't you just wash them?" Kate was puzzled.
"If you shift in clothing, it gets shredded. There wasn't enough left of them to wash."
"Oh. So you strip off to shift," She was trying to fit things together in her mind.
"Yes."
"What happened then with your wife? The ranch?"
"By the time I got home, she had all of her stuff packed and was sitting in the kitchen. She yelled at me and said things I never expected to hear from her or any woman. I tried to talk to her and explain that I was still the same man, and...."
"And she refused to deal with it," Kate finished for him. She held his hand more firmly.
"Exactly. So, I went back to the ranch house in the morning and found the strong box. I knew that there was a fair amount of cash to hand and took it. I divided it up and gave her about $2000. That left me with about $2500 which I figured was fair. She wasn't going to take the children. I put everyone in the truck that morning and we left the ranch. Left it looking like we'd just be gone a few days."
"So, that's why you only had clothes and a few other possessions." Things fell into place.
"Yes. I dropped her off in Cheyenne and then sold the truck. Bought that little VW thing and headed South."
"But you said you were heading North when you showed up at the shelter."
"Yes. I went clear to New Mexico and realized that I couldn't live there."
"Why?" Kate asked.
"Wolves need mountains and empty spaces. I couldn't find what I needed there. Then again, didn't realize that I'd find what I was looking for here."
"Now, why didn't she want her children? Especially Mark?"
"She 'knew' that they'd be wolves, and that they were some sort of monsters." Disgust tinted his voice.
"But they aren't. Jamie may shift, but certainly not Mark. I can see a lot of his mom in him."
Eric nodded. "Jamie is certainly going to have the family trait. Mark on the other hand... he's afraid of me."
"No Eric, he is just a little boy who's been through a lot."
"No, I can smell it on him. I realized that about a week after we left the ranch. It was the same smell his mother had. She wouldn't even kiss them goodbye."
"Argh! Some people!" Kate said with vehemence in her voice.
"Yes.After we left New Mexico, we headed North, and that was when the car died. I wasn't sure what to do as money was getting really tight. So when the Sheriff pulled up, I figured it was time to let fate deal the cards. He was very nice and brought us to you."
"And now I know why you looked so wounded." Kate let go of his hand and moved forward to hug him again. He stood so that he could put his arms around her as well.
Eric looked down at her face. "You have no idea of how nervous I was. Especially when you invited us up for dinner. I was afraid of not knowing enough about you. You're so open at work, yet very private. I was relived when the boys outed you. And yet I was still nervous."
"Yes, you were. I knew that there were things you weren't saying, but wasn't sure what." Then something dawned on her. "You shifted that night! It was you that took the bones off of my dresser!" She was smiling as she said it.
"Guilty." He reached into his pocket, and pulled out a small piece of bone. It was well chewed on one end. He handed it to her.
Kate took the bone and started laughing. "Oh! Oh! And that explains why your teeshirt had grease all over it. I knew it was suppose to be a clean one and never figured out how it had gotten dirty."
"I... um... I ate the bones on top of the clothes, and didn't realize it was so messy. Sometimes when you are in animal form, you aren't always as cognizant as you'd want to be," he said a bit shyly.
"Oh! And that would explain the panicked look on your face that morning when Jamie insisted that you'd been out for rabbits. Does she realize that you shift?"
"No, I know that she doesn't know on an active level. However, I suspect that she dreams of hunting. I just haven't dared bring it up. She is so precocious that I can't trust what she will say to others."
"That could be a real problem when she goes to school in a few weeks."
"Yes."
"By the way, when do you lycanthropes start shifting?"
"Usually at puberty. Girls with their first moon blood. Boys are a little harder to predict. Most of us can tell though because the pheromones change and it has a real effect on those that can smell them."
"Pheromones eh?" Kate was thinking about what he'd said. "So, just before the first shift, Jamie or Mark will suddenly start smelling really good?"